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|  Does a minigun require a BFA? 
			
			Just what the title says. Watched Predator tonight on G4 and began to wonder if an electrically-operated weapon like the minigun needed a BFA to function.
		 
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			I wouldn't have thought so, since as far as I'm aware no part of the weapon's cycle of function uses any energy from the round. Electrically operated weapons are in a sense manually operated (it's just not you doing the operating), so it'd be like putting a BFA on a pump-action shotgun or bolt-action rifle.
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			From what I have been able to dig up about the Predator/T2 minigun...No they don't need a BFA to function but they use restricted barrels for safety reasons.
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 With a minigun, what would be considered a mild irritant with a semi auto rifle, turns into a wind tunnel of hurricane force of unburnt powder flying down range due to the sheer volume of fire - 100 rounds per second. So taking steps to ensure that powder is completely burned off before it exits the barrel is a good safety issue. Also the blanks used are underpowered, like 1/4 loads. Imagine the very small recoil from a .308 blank and multiply that by 100. the resistance pushing back against the shooter would be very difficult to control, especially with multiple takes.   
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